Tixify

Vertical · Performing Arts

Full houses, gracefully.

Reserved seating, subscriptions, and patrons: with the care your audience expects.

A theater audience notices everything: the seat map that works, the interval bar that doesn't queue, the box office that remembers them. Details are the product.

Industry challenges

Sound familiar?

The curtain doesn't wait: and neither do 800 people arriving in the same 25 minutes.

House log · Thu 19:05800-seat house, doors open
The 19:25 funnel
The whole house arrives in the last 25 minutes, through two doors, holding paper.
Subscriptions live in a binder
Season subscribers, your best patrons, are managed with the least modern tooling you own.
The interval bar scrum
Fifteen minutes, 300 orders, four staff. Pre-orders would fix it; the till can't.
Exchanges eat the box office
Every seat swap and date change is a phone call and a manual override.
Donors and buyers never meet
Development knows the donors. The box office knows the buyers. They're the same people.

How Tixify helps

Every seat, every patron.

Reserved seating that behaves

Live seat maps, house holds, and accessible-seating logic: with exchanges patrons do themselves.

An interval that flows

Pre-ordered drinks paid from the seat, ready at the bar by curtain: the scrum becomes a pickup.

One record per patron

Subscriptions, singles, donations, and bar spend on one profile: development finally sees the whole relationship.

Common use cases

Where it earns its keep on site.

01
Season subscriptions
Renewals, seat retention, and priority windows.
02
Interval pre-orders
Order at booking, collect at the interval.
03
Patron & donor programs
Giving history alongside attendance history.
04
Self-serve exchanges
Date swaps and upgrades without a phone call.

Measurable outcomes

From theaters running on Tixify
−70%
box-office exchange calls
12 min
to seat a full house
2.1×
interval bar revenue
1 record
per patron, giving included

Performing arts FAQ

Does Tixify handle reserved seating and season subscriptions?
Yes. Live seat maps with house holds and accessible-seating logic, plus season subscriptions with seat retention, priority renewal windows, and self-serve exchanges.
Can patrons exchange tickets themselves?
Yes. Date changes, seat swaps, and upgrades happen self-serve within rules you set: which removes most box-office phone volume.
How do interval pre-orders work?
Patrons order drinks at booking or from their seat; orders are paid, batched, and waiting at the bar by the interval: collection takes seconds.
Can donation history connect to ticketing?
Yes. Giving, subscriptions, single tickets, and bar spend resolve to one patron record, so development and the box office finally share one view.

Raise the curtain.

Tell us your house size and your season. We'll spec seating, subscriptions, and the interval.

Talk to us about your theater